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The Lodhi Hotel New Delhi (India): full tour

The Lodhi Hotel New Delhi (India): full tour

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Rating: 4.5; Vote: 2
Join me on a full tour of The Lodhi, one of the most exclusive hotels in the Indian capital New Delhi Channel video: The Luxury Travel Expert - Category: Travels
Date: 2019-09-06

Comments and reviews: 10


Thank you for the tour, tLTE. I gave a 'thumbs up' because you did your usual stellar job of filming and presentation, however, I was totally unimpressed with this facility. Nothing of it speaks India to me, save a few strategically placed decorations, and the magnificent blue colors on some of the furnishings. The building itself looks very utilitarian, like a school or office building. The style is very unappealing. The accommodations remind me of a typical high-end hotel; nothing distinctive at all. Of all the places you've traveled to and shared with us, this one least inspires me to visit.
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Eggs Bennie in India The restaurants and lounge areas looked great. I will have to join a lot of the other commenters in their opinion of the exterior of The Lodhi, although I will just say it looks like an office building, rather than a penitentiary--lol. Interesting about the notorious Robert Vadra, although I have never heard of him before now. Your suite was certainly different--complete with a plunge pool No bathing suit required: ) Looking forward to next week--tigers Thank you, Dr. LTE.
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A wonderful presentation, Dr. LTE. What I enjoy about your journeys is the opportunity to see a wide variety of architectural styles (from sublimity to idiocy) and how its used to appeal to the clientele. A sad nod to the times in which we live: a very stylish metal detector and bag scanner at 3: 15 but not in use? I bet Krav Maga is ready for use at 6: 13 though.
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Been there three times and Ive seen The tv get larger and larger, its amazing experience if you plan to stay in the premise, however the downside. they have a very uptight no guest over policy which I find absolutely strange as its a beautiful place to share the experience with some friends for a small get together, say a birthday. Has anyone also experienced this?
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GREEN SPACE - Unless that grass is self-watering, it's an absolute waste of space, because it requires regular watering as India only gets seasonal rains. And water, being a precious commodity nowadays shouldn't be wasted. The save would be if they use grey water for their non-edible plants.
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I love the interior, but I am not favorable toward late 60s and 70s architecture. it was often too linear and monochromatic for my taste, but the intimate scale of interiors somewhat made up for that and the intentional focus on natural incoming light, also redeem it somewhat.
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Very good, luxurious, cozy & grand hotel. Excellent Foods. It's like a luxury citadel. In my opinion, this room should be named: Premier suite no premier room It was also clear that the hotel was more suited for the English rich people as well as the celebrities of India.
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Over-the-top luxury, but sensory overload for me It would take me weeks to fully appreciate the place and all its options, and it would be a dilemma making choices of foods from the menus. Sad to think that not far away are families crowded into one room and on a subsistence diet.
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Far too brutalist a design for my taste, parts of the suite we're more appealing however. I am drawn more to places that have a warm rather than cold atmosphere. The strange colours do not invite warmth. Frankly, I would choose another place to stay.
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Thank you so much for the care you take in making your videos. Most people are not in a position to visit these places but get to experience them, to a certain degree, through your videos. Bless you and keep up the good work.
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